10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLEDGE»
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
To GLEDGE, v. n. 1. To look asquint, to take a side view, Fife, Border. Here
cautious love maun gledge a-squint, And stounlins feast the ee, Least watching
birkies tak the hint, And let the secret flee. St. /(ran ell's Fair, A. Scott's Poems, p.
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
To GLEDGE, v.n. 1. To look asquint, to take a side view, Fife, Border. Here
cautious love maun gledge a-squint, And stounlins feast the ee, Least watching
birkies tak the hint, And let the secret flee. St. Bosrvelts Fair, A. Scott's Poems, p.
56.
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The English Dialect Dictionary, Being the Complete ...
(4) Lth. The wild roving rogue has the gled in his ee, BALLANTINE Poems (1856)
99. [1. Than new Desyr, als gredie as ane glede, DOUGLAS Ki'zfg l]'iart (c. 1505),
ed. 1874, I. 98. OE. glida (gltoda), a lte. GLEDE, see Gleed, sb.l GLEDGE, ...
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language
To GLEBBER, 1c. n. To chatter. V. Gunnun. GLEBBER,s. l. Chattering, Roxb.;
synon. (latter. 2. In pl. idle absurd talking. GLED, a. The kite, S.—-A.S. glida, glide.
V. Gum. To GLEDGE, n. n. 1. To look asquint; to take a side view, Fife, Border. 2.
John Jamieson, John Johnstone, 1846
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language: in which the ...
To GLEDGE, v. n. 1. To look asquint ; to take a side GLAUM, s. Ang. GLAUND,
Gnum, s. A clamp of iron or wood, 'Aberd. GLAUR, s. Mire; dirt; as, “a gowpen o'
glaur.” To GLAUR, Guwn, v. a. 1. To bemire, S. 2. “To make slippery,” Gl. Aberd.
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Scott's Monthly Magazine
gledge. JJouse,. 6PELIKA ALABAMA. feb67 OF A First Class Hotel— Try it. _«J
IVEY HOUSE, Opposite Post Office, cor. Washington and Pine Sts ALBANY, GA.
THLS House is now open for the reception of tho transient and traveling public.
William J. Scott, William Henry Wylly, 1869
The variable heat conductance and capacitance of the ledge are calculated by
following equations. kledge Aledge Lref _ Kt) Cledge : Pledge A(Lref _ 1(t))
cledge (4) Gledge _ (5) Side wall's heat transfer media model The heat transfer
media ...
... face frae us and speaking wi' a made-like voice, sae I e'en tried him wi' some
tales o' lang syne, and when I spake o' the brose, ye ken, he didna just laugh —
he's ower grave for that now-a-days, — but he gae a gledge wi' his ee that I kend
...
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The Life of Reginald Heber Lord-bishop of Calcutta. Etc. - ...
Alas, my dear—I fear you have been so ill educated that you do not at once
perceive that I allude to ' Gledge's Royal Engagement Pocket Atlas and
Almanack,' a work which has the distinguished merit of gathering up the smallest
possible ...
I kenna what the gentleman might be looking for, Leddy 'Lizbeth; but mony a
gledge his ee ga'e round the kirk the day.” ' “ Fine Sabbath cracks for the parlour
o' Monkshaugh !” cried the Laird, in petty wrath, “ what a souter ca'ed his bairn,—
or ...
Christian Isobel Johnstone, 1827